Airplane wreck remains on bottom of Marvine Lake

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS A single-engine plane with four victims inside will remain in 46 feet of water in a remote lake in Northwest Colorado until a private helicopter with enough power is found to lift it out, authorities said.

"We feel bad that we can't get this solved," said Norm Wiemeyer, chief of the National Transportation Safety Board's Denver office. "We would like to get this over as soon as possible for the relatives' sake."

The plane, carrying four Reno, Nev., men, went down May 29 in Lake Marvine, which is in the White River National Forest.